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Biomedizinische Technik/Biomedical Engineering, 2002
Evaluation of models describing computer based technology is crucial for further evolution of medical progress. In this project, the research sites of the Sonderforschungsbereich 414 "Computer and sensor aided surgery" were linked for evaluation purposes.
J, Albers, S, Hassfeld, C F, Vahl
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Evaluation of models describing computer based technology is crucial for further evolution of medical progress. In this project, the research sites of the Sonderforschungsbereich 414 "Computer and sensor aided surgery" were linked for evaluation purposes.
J, Albers, S, Hassfeld, C F, Vahl
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2008
Most phylogenetic methods are model-based and depend on Markov models designed to approximate the evolutionary rates between nucleotides or amino acids. When Markov models are selected for analysis of alignments of these characters, it is assumed that they are close approximations of the evolutionary processes that gave rise to the data.
Lars Sommer, Jermiin +3 more
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Most phylogenetic methods are model-based and depend on Markov models designed to approximate the evolutionary rates between nucleotides or amino acids. When Markov models are selected for analysis of alignments of these characters, it is assumed that they are close approximations of the evolutionary processes that gave rise to the data.
Lars Sommer, Jermiin +3 more
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New Directions for Evaluation, 2001
AbstractIn entering a new millennium, it is a good time for evaluators to critically appraise their program evaluation approaches and decide which ones are most worthy of continued application and further development. It is equally important to decide which approaches are best abandoned.
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AbstractIn entering a new millennium, it is a good time for evaluators to critically appraise their program evaluation approaches and decide which ones are most worthy of continued application and further development. It is equally important to decide which approaches are best abandoned.
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2008
The initial step in the evaluation of any petroleum resource is the identification of an appropriate geological population that can be delineated through subsurface study or basin analysis. A geological population represents a natural population and possesses a group of pools and/or prospects sharing common petroleum habitats.
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The initial step in the evaluation of any petroleum resource is the identification of an appropriate geological population that can be delineated through subsurface study or basin analysis. A geological population represents a natural population and possesses a group of pools and/or prospects sharing common petroleum habitats.
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Mycosis fungoides: clinical and histologic features, staging, evaluation, and approach to treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 1993Richard T Hoppe
exaly

